Imagination + Memory = Reality

Think about it… Two people can be in the same time and place together yet remember the event completely differently – they use their imagination upon their memory to create a scenario that fits with their view of their reality…

Two people can drive exactly the same make and model of car – one loves it and the other loathes it – all because their imagination has created a reality where that car does/does not fit…

We imagine what we want from life and set goals – yet the moment we set that goal it becomes a memory and we adjust it with our imagination to fit our reality… I’m not saying we forget about it – I’m saying it literally becomes a memory – it’s no longer ‘now’ unless we take active steps to make it part of ‘now’… to consistently imagine it as part of each and every ‘now’…

Your reality is subjective – and it depends entirely on how you allow your imagination to play with your memories…

In the same scenario in your past – in your memory – you can imagine yourself to be victim or victor – and that will impact and help define your reality…

Imagination is possibly the greatest gift any of us has ever been given as it truly can affect our very reality…

Make sure when you let your imagination out to play, that you send it off with love and encourage it to imagine only the highest good for you and everyone else in your world…

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